Wastewater microbiology a handbook for operators

Microorganisms, such as bacteria and protozoa do the actual breakdown and removal of nutrients and organic material in the wastewater. A wastewater treatment plant operator's job is to control this biological process. That is why wastewater operators need to understand basic microbiology, as well as the types of microorganisms that are used in the treatment of sewage, and how the microbes do their job in the wastewater treatment process. This book provides the treatment information wastewater operators need to know. Chapters cover wastewater treatment system overview, general microscopy, bacteria, protozoa, metazoans, filamentous bacteria, and microbiology and process control. "A very user friendly text packed with understandable and useful information. A superb job." Jon Standridge, Chief Microbiologist, Lab Director, State of Wisconsin Laboratory of Hygiene"

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Glymph, Toni autor
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Denver, Colorado, United States American Water Works Association c200
Subjects:Microbiología de aguas residuales, Microbiología sanitaria, Microbiología del agua, Purificación del agua,
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